1. Save the Ocean | Seiko Prospex
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The Prospex mission: to help protect the world’s oceans now and for future generations, and to secure this legacy for divers everywhere.

2. Keep Going Forward | SAVE THE OCEAN - Seiko
Seiko will take on this challenge by donating a portion of the proceeds from the Seiko Prospex Save the Ocean collection to give back to the diver's ...
Seiko will take on this challenge by donating a portion of the proceeds from the Seiko Prospex Save the Ocean collection to give back to the diver's community that is removing and reporting marine debris in aquatic environments.

3. An Overview Of Seiko Prospex Save The Ocean Dive Watches - Hodinkee
Jun 9, 2022 · This pair of watches featured a gradient blue dial that was said to be inspired by the visible ridges – scientifically known as ventral pleats – ...
Where Seiko wears its hearts on its sleeves (and dials).

4. Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary SEIKO PROSPEX ...
SEIKO PROSPEX Save the Ocean Limited Edition ... It's been 110 years since Seiko created Japan's very first wristwatch, the Laurel. In 2023, Seiko will celebrate ...
See AlsoSeiko King Turtle GreenIt’s been 110 years since Seiko created Japan’s very first wristwatch, the Laurel. In 2023, Seiko will celebrate the 110th anniversary of its first wrist-borne timekeeper with a series of commemorative timepieces. Today, the Seiko Prospex collection introduces a new creation in its Save the Ocean series in celebration of this landmark.

5. Complete guide to Seiko Save The Ocean
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Guide to all of the Seiko Save The Ocean watches, for collectors and enthusiasts. References, movements, technical information.

6. SEIKO PROSPEX 1968 Diver's Modern Re-interpretation Save the ...
Save the Ocean Limited Edition. Seiko's, and Japan's, first diver's watch was born in 1965. With water resistance to 150m and an automatic movement, it ...
Seiko introduces into the Prospex collection a new interpretation of the 1968 diver's watch. The watch will join the Save the Ocean series in support of several different marine conservation initiatives.

7. SEIKO PROSPEX 1965 / 1968 / 1970 Diver's Modern Re-interpretation ...
1968 Diver's Modern Re-interpretation. Save the Ocean Special Edition ... The landmark 1968 diver's was Seiko's first watch with 300m water resistance and a 10- ...
Seiko introduces into the Prospex collection modern re-interpretations of three legendary diver's watches from this period that draw their design inspiration from the glaciers that these pioneers saw and that shape the landscapes and seascapes of the Arctic and Antarctic. Each one has a dial that evokes a different shade of glacial ice, from deep blue to white.

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9. Seiko Prospex Save The Ocean - Watch Outz
The Seiko Prospex Save The Ocean Collection is a special edition series of watches that combines the iconic design and high-performance capabilities of the ...
The Seiko Prospex Save The Ocean Collection is a special edition series of watches that combines the iconic design and high-performance capabilities of the Prospex line with a unique theme: ocean conservation. Each watch in the collection features a distinctive dial and bezel design that evokes the beauty and power of

10. Seiko Prospex Save the Ocean Series
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11. Seiko Prospex GMT Save the Ocean Limited Edition SPB385
It was created using a traditional Japanese braiding technique called Seichu. The watch with the ice-blue dial is part of the Save the Ocean series, which is ...
The new series features Seiko’s first-ever use of a mechanical GMT movement in a Prospex diver’s watch. Ever since its first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko has developed new technologies, features, and designs that have made the Seiko Prospex diver’s watch collection a favorite among professional and recreational divers the world over. Through more than a half-century of innovation, Seiko has continuously pushed back the boundaries of where sports watches, and diver’s watches in particular, can go and how they can be used. Continuous enhancements over the decades in safety, reliability, legibility, and ease of use have made Seiko a leader in diver’s watches. Today, Seiko introduces a new movement in the long-trusted 6R family that has a GMT function and a power reserve extended to a full 72 hours. Caliber 6R54 is presented in three new Prospex creations that are all modern re-interpretations of a Seiko classic from 1968. The bezel inserts are made of ceramic to protect the watches from scratches. The GMT hand can be set independently in one-hour increments without interrupting the time-of-day hands and allows the wearer to see, at a glance, the time in a second time zone. All three watches are water resistant to 200 meters, have Lumibrite on the hands and all 12 markers, and feature a unidirectional bezel with a luminous pip. Each is presented on a new three-link stainless steel bracelet with a slim profile that allows it to sit securely and comfortably on the wrist. Alongside the classically styled green and black creations, which join the main Prospex collection, there is also a limited-edition watch that celebrates the 110th anniversary of Seiko’s, and Japan’s, first wristwatch. The dial’s ice-blue color, combined with its delicate striated texture, creates a unique depth. Distinguished by an intricately textured ice-blue dial, this watch captures the power of the polar glaciers that shape the landscapes and seascapes of the Arctic and Antarctic, where Seiko’s reputation for reliable and durable watches was forged in the 1960s and ‘70s, when adventurers and researchers wore them on expeditions to the North and South Poles. The additional strap complements the dial in capturing the beauty of glacial ice. The limited edition watch shares the same case and bracelet with the other two creations, but it comes with an additional strap made entirely of recycled plastic bottles. It was created using a traditional Japanese braiding technique called Seichu. The watch with the ice-blue dial is part of the Save the Ocean series, which is made in support of the Seiko Prospex mission to contribute to a greater understanding of the world’s oceans and their preservation.

12. Seiko Prospex Save The Ocean Turtle Watch SRPC91K1
Although 45mm in diameter, the case is heavily contoured which makes it feel more comfortable than you would expect for a watch of this size. Water resistant to ...
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13. Seiko Prospex 1965 Re-interpretation Save the Ocean Limited Edition Diver
In this adventurous spirit, Seiko presents SLA065 — a modern re-interpretation of the celebrated 1965 diver's watch with a dial whose design evokes centuries- ...
Inspired by a classic maritime navigation instrument In 1965, Seiko introduced its, and Japan’s, first-ever diver’s watch. Known to fans as the 62MAS, it incorporated an automatic mechanical caliber and delivered 150m water resistance. Designed for maximum reliability and legibility in the harshest conditions, the 62MA
